Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 Viewing the Challenges to Free Speech in Australia Through the Prisms of Power
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'Broadcaster, writer, commentator and lawyer Waleed Aly focuses on the discourse of power and its fundamental relationship to free speech in his Free Voices lecture at the Sydney Writers’ Festival. He says the key function of free speech is the ability to hold power to account and to uphold the right of the powerless to speak their mind in the face of the powerful. Report by Francesca Millena'

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